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How Tom Brady is impacted by Buccaneers' sudden coaching change from Bruce Arians to Todd Bowles

How Tom Brady is impacted by Buccaneers' sudden coaching change from Bruce Arians to Todd Bowles

Tom Brady will be playing for his third NFL head coach in 2022. Bruce Arians is moving to the Buccaneers' front office for next season, with defensive coordinator Todd Bowles promoted to replace him.

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Super Bowl overtime rules, explained: How the OT format works in football's biggest game

Super Bowl overtime rules, explained: How the OT format works in football's biggest game

Only one Super Bowl has ever gone to overtime. You might remember it. Somehow, the Patriots forced an extra period despite trailing the Falcons 28-3. And of course Tom Brady and New England won.

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Aaron Rodgers sells California home amid uncertain Packers future

Aaron Rodgers sells California home amid uncertain Packers future

Aaron Rodgers hasn’t made any statement on his future in Green Bay, but it appears his offseason home will be changing. According to a report from the New York Post, Rodgers sold his San Diego home for $5.

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Is Tom Brady retiring? Buccaneers QB addresses rumors after playoff loss to Rams

Is Tom Brady retiring? Buccaneers QB addresses rumors after playoff loss to Rams

Tom Brady’s Age 44 season has officially come to an end. Enter speculation about whether it was his last season as an NFL player. Amid reports earlier Sunday that Brady’s future is “up in the air,” the Buccaneers quarterback was noncommittal after Tampa Bay’s 30-27 loss to the Rams in the NFC divisional round.

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John Madden dead at 85: Sports world reacts to death of legendary NFL coach, broadcaster

John Madden dead at 85: Sports world reacts to death of legendary NFL coach, broadcaster

Hall of Fame coach and broadcaster John Madden died unexpectedly on Tuesday morning, the NFL said in a statement. He was 85 years old. “On behalf of the entire NFL family, we extend our condolences to Virginia, Mike, Joe and their families,” NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said as part of the league’s statement.

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